Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] [pron] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 So she started to cry and all then and said she said she was sorry , and right enough she stuck to the time that we allow her to , she 's come in last night dead on the button .
2 Universities there have started teaching the subject in English in an attempt to attract students from all over the world and so far they appear to be succeeding .
3 Why they did not use them in a manner that would almost certainly have sealed the fate of the French at Verdun seems to us almost incredible , and so indeed it seemed to contemporary German critics .
4 We know that up there it goes to nine thousand five hundred and along here it gets to ninety five thousand .
5 And anyway so we went to er over to Egypt and then it was when we came back and I I , the other morning on the radio they was talking about asking people to ring in about , I 've never rang in , I never bother ring , er how they spent their twenty first birthday .
6 Jaq had n't told either of his companions exactly what he intended to do , and just then it occurred to him how Googol might resent the deaths of fellow Navigators caught on this world when the flesh-eater came .
7 ‘ The other went this way , ’ and once more he pointed to the spot where Allen had hidden .
8 We would like to hear from people who regularly attend Auction Sales in different areas or who would be prepared to attend and be good enough to send us regular fair and balanced reports of their observations ; conclusions and recommendations with regard to the numbers of and general condition of the animals ; their handling and treatment ; attendance by officials at the Sales ; facilities for the animals , e.g. hay , water , etc. , and more particularly what happens to the rubbish section ?
9 However this study is really concerned with an analysis of what happens to mature students when they enter higher education and more importantly what happens to them after they leave .
10 And more recently there seems to be a tendency for people to say , ‘ he has been seen out a few times , he must be OK ’ , when the threat to my life is unchanged . ’
11 And like well I said to her I said well then Sandy would have put it down to the fact she did that bad in her ballet .
12 There is a jungle region in northern India where there are several more hot springs and here again there seems to be an abundance of helium .
13 If you go out of the W door and immediately right you come to the fine cloister of St James .
14 Well our lovely trip was to Athens last year , yes , erm when we did the Britten 's War Requiem beneath the Acropolis in the old amphitheatre there and that was an experience that we 'll all remember , and then previously we went to Lisbon , which was very exciting — it was a completely different sort of experience .
15 This is undoubtedly an all European problem , United States , Canada , Japan , everyone else should be involved , er I think we should probably identify with the Soviet 's aid and help , hm , key projects like the conversion of military industry into consumer goods , er , like transport and communications , key areas of the economy where relatively small amounts of investment could produce big returns , and then finally it seems to me we should be extending to the Soviet Union for membership of er , international financial organisations like the world bank and the international monetary fund , whichever in criteria of course for helping countries and for integrating international aid to those countries .
16 r er Northampton and then finally I went to Rushden , and er this top one , , and his mate come out of the toilet , been for a smoke , and er walking by I said hey Les , look at this , and I spun the cam round and it went bang and stopped dead .
17 near Kettering , Don went to er Northampton and then finally I went to Rushden and er I 'd been there about a year and all of a sudden there was a call in for Shorteners at so I went down on the bike and er what er the one over me who , who was elderly , well was n't over me but he was er he was on my job but the senior man on it he come in , the boss had sent him in to have a look cos the er Shorteners were complaining , and er then they rang up for one of us , he said well I 'm not leaving till I 've solved this problem so I had to go .
18 And then away they go to erm .
19 That was a bit of a shock , cos I was dreaming about summat about a train and Marie going away , and then suddenly I came to and found myself in the station .
20 A note-form outline of the essay provides a clear conceptual structure , and offers you an overview , which — when inspected closely — should allow you to assess how coherent it is , and how clearly it moves to your conclusion .
21 ‘ Certainly it is a very poor play — but what a challenge for the actors and how well they rose to the occasion . ’
22 How we used to look forward to it and how long it seemed to be in coming .
23 The group then recalled their own experiences with children who refused to work and how often there seemed to be another child in the family who ‘ can not do anything wrong ’ .
24 However language does not just reflect the society in which we live , it also contributes to how we experience that reality and how much we contribute to keeping things as they are .
25 And how quickly you respond to orders situations .
26 His approach was to nudge me in certain directions , and very quickly I came to a number of revelations .
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